2007 With more than 70 schools, the network raised $615,000 for Leeza’s Place, the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation, and Habitat for Humanity.

2008 The network raised over $930,000 for the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation, the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation, the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Food 4 Africa, Sister Bonnie’s Franciscan Haircuts from the Heart, the NCA Disaster Relief Fund, and CUT IT OUT, bringing the 5-year total to more than $2.5 million.

2009 Future Professionals raised $939,906 for the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation, Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation, Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Food 4 Africa, Cancer Schmancer, City of Hope, and the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, in honor of Paul Mitchell who lost his life 20 years ago to that disease, bringing the 6-year total to nearly $3.4 million.

2011 This year's campaign hit another record high, raising over $1.7 million for the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, Morris Animal Foundation, Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, Food 4 Africa, and Cancer Schmancer. Top FUNraising school Paul Mitchell The School Dallas raised over $101,000 to help bring the 8-year total to more than $6 million.

2012 Surpassing their goal by more than half a million dollars, Paul Mitchell Schools raised an astonishing $2.5 million for 9 charities - bringing the 9-year total to over $8.5 million. Co-hosted by Marie Osmond and Winn Claybaugh, the 2012 Gala moved to the Beverly Hilton, home of the Golden Globe awards. Joining the fun: Betty White, Fran Drescher, Kristin Bauer, Kathy Buckley, John Paul DeJoria, and Angus Mitchell, with entertainment by Grammy nominee Natasha Bedingfield.

2013 Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the FUNraising campaign, the schools raised over $2.6 million for 11 charities, bringing their 10-year total to more than $11.2 million! Co-hosted by Winn Claybaugh and comedian Kathy Buckley, the star-studded Gala featured Betty White, Fran Drescher, John Schneider, Megyn Price, Eden Sassoon, John Paul DeJoria, Angus Mitchell, and entertainment by country star Sara Evans and actress Tichina Arnold.

“In the 15-year existence of the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation and our 14 years of FUNraising, the cost incurred in raising $18.2 million has been less than 4% — an amazingly low amount compared to the national average of 25%. Our expenses are little to none: we have no salaries, no rent, and no utilities. Our attorneys and board of directors all donate their time. Even the money raised through our FUNraising Gala ticket sales goes directly to the charities, thanks to generous sponsors who cover the Gala costs. In other words, we don’t spend $100 trying to raise $200!”